I've been living in a state of denial for years, and I haven't regretted second of it!
@jmearley48722 жыл бұрын
Ha! Taxes too high in denial. At least try a vacation over here, I'm in the State of Confusion everyday is something new and you can neglect paying your bills because we're all in Confusion.
@MatthewC1372 жыл бұрын
@@jmearley4872 Nothing will stress you out in my home state of Euphoria. It gets dangerous at times but no one cares.
@texanfournow2 жыл бұрын
Yes, but what about the cost of living? Isn't it high? And then there's crime...
@duckmeister53852 жыл бұрын
@@texanfournow A lot of things are high in Denial land. People too.
@lareeseblaque83032 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@baha96 Жыл бұрын
Coming from a Floridian, visiting Utah, Wyoming, and montana makes you feel like you're on another planet. The earth is mind-blowing!
@judithgrace98508 ай бұрын
freedocumentary
@scitails7 ай бұрын
@Steph-ty6lg It is pretty if you make an effort to go to the right places. The National Parks are especially amazing. I think too many people here don't take advantage of the nature we have within our own country, since I always hear about people wanting to go to Europe, etc. rather than traveling within the States. While other countries can also be amazing, I know I didn't appreciate the US' nature enough before this past year. But based on how the Parks are adding reservation systems now, I think they're getting more popular. It does take some effort to get out to the best places, though, because everything in the West (where most of the mountains, parks, waves, etc. are) is really spread out.
@Nevil_Samnauth7 ай бұрын
Psh florida is its own world, yalls ecosystem is scary all them reptiles and shit thatll kill you 😂 i saw a white peacock tho in miami once that was cool!
@curlyg99257 ай бұрын
I’ve lived on the east coast my entire life Currently live in my car at 31 and am seriously considering going out west and start fresh. Still trying to decide on where though
@kristinebailey65546 ай бұрын
@Steph-ty6lg Our favorite place we lived was Oregon. Coats, volcanos, painted dessert, canyons, mountains, rivers, waterfalls .... breath taking state! Now in Colorado, Rocky Mountains. Also beautiful.
@bennemets4471 Жыл бұрын
If you move to a different state, and want to make that state more like the state you moved away from, please don't move to that state.
@RM-lk1so Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. That's a response from a great person. IE.... The Dems leaving a blue state to a red one... Then votes blue?
@elijuh3 Жыл бұрын
@@RM-lk1so the very definition of insanity.
@keithallen3119 Жыл бұрын
@@elijuh3 Liberals who move to another area ruin the new location. Look at the data before and after the migration occurs. These intellectually limited liberal people should be unwelcomed. Sad that this is our reality now.
@Paul....... Жыл бұрын
Dumbass mini republican convention in here. What kind of argument is that? You vote for your principles no matter where you go. If a Republican moves to a blue state do you expect him to now vote blue? Morons 😂😂😂
@fugaziandres69 Жыл бұрын
That's what I'm concerned with...my family and I are wanting to move to a new state. I don't want to move to Texas or Tennessee and it be like moving to California in a few years...
@R__K Жыл бұрын
Breakdown... 10) 1:34 (Utah) 9) 2:29 (Idaho) 8) 3:42 (Virginia) 7) 4:20 (Montana) 6) 5:12 (Vermont) 5) 6:10 (Washington... state) 4) 7:39 (Colorado) 3) 8:15 (Minnesota) 2) 9:09 (Wisconsin) 1) 10:33 (Wyoming) Now, what's the common theme? Yep, none are in the South. Apparently, unemployment as one's... employment brings a lot of regret--aka the states of the South.
@CoryFugger Жыл бұрын
You should’ve stopped at the list.
@fleckx Жыл бұрын
@@CoryFugger the south is trash tho LOL don't be mad, place is poor af.
@R__K Жыл бұрын
@@CoryFugger Facts are mean? Ouch.
@trekuhl3966 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Wyoming (Gillette and Sheridan) for several years and absolutely loved it. In a nutshell for three reasons 1) the great outdoors, my toughest problem was where to go play on weekends 2) small towns that don’t make you miss busy cities 3) no state income taxes.
@PepeInvest Жыл бұрын
Why did you leave? Looking to move to Cody.
@trekuhl3966 Жыл бұрын
@@PepeInvest I received an offer back east that I couldn’t refuse.
@amyd81652 жыл бұрын
As someone who grew up in Minnesota and spent 25 years there, saying ‘it’s cold’ doesn’t cut it 😂 We are talking -25 degrees for months, NOT counting windchill. I’ve experienced -50 windchill many times and being surrounded by frozen lakes changes how that feels compared to another state’s version of cold. Not gonna lie, it’s a beautiful place with great people, but I’ve met many who moved there and then left because the cold was worse and longer than they thought it would be.
@RatatRatR2 жыл бұрын
yes, it is seriously just too cold in the Minnesota winter.
@avgustv.evseev58362 жыл бұрын
I lived in Twin cities for 13 years and had enough of the winter. It’s practically intolerable for most people. We’re talking 20 below zero with no windchill.
@shawndidstuffbeforehehadki8062 жыл бұрын
Me! Lifelong Minnesotan and I left last spring for gorgeous NC and I don't don't regret it one bit.
@trutenbeck388 Жыл бұрын
I am grateful to be a Wisconsinite.
@Marooncords Жыл бұрын
Moved from CO here in September. I'm leaving in January 🤣🤣🤣 not my cup of tea at all. Hell no.
@chrivo19752 жыл бұрын
Hi Mr Briggs, just to drop you a compliment. I don't even live in the U.S. (I'm in Vienna, Austria), but I watch all your videos, no matter how specific they are to very limited areas. Because the presentation is simply hugely entertaining, and I'm learning a lotta details on the U.S. to boot. Keep it up please!
@margietucker17192 жыл бұрын
Hello from North Central Texas! Even though I have lived in the North, South, East and West of the US, and have traveled extensively through many states...there is still much that I have not seen. (This country is just so big) Therefore, I really enjoy watching his videos too...but I also watch plenty of travel videos from your part of the world as well. The entire world is fascinating to me--all the different people and cultures, etc.
@dougparson44072 жыл бұрын
Hello Austria - keep in mind this is a persons opinion as other opinions will be different.
@norbertbajgyik16072 жыл бұрын
I know a lot of people that left austria because of the covid restrictions
@chrivo19752 жыл бұрын
@@dougparson4407 I am sure you are right, but I also think he is going by pretty solid stats, and when he voices fairly subjective opinions, he says so.
@mdimp1468 Жыл бұрын
@@dougparson4407 keep in mind people outside the US know stuff, too.
@hikersteph Жыл бұрын
I moved to western Colorado two years ago from Indiana and I have felt my mental and overall health improve significantly. I love it and I don't see myself leaving anytime soon. But I think if I had just up and moved, it would've been a lot harder. I had gotten a job with a small, close knit Christian wilderness therapy program, and so I was moving into a communal housing situation where my housing and food were covered for the first summer. I then settled into a great little framily of 5 wonderful adults sharing a house. I'm a single woman who loves the outdoors and living communally, so this was an awesome fit for me and has allowed me to not be crushed by high rent. We are also in a smaller western slope town, far from the craziness of the front range. So my experience is probably drastically different than someone moving to Denver with no connections. Indiana felt like a dead end for my own growth and happiness, and while I think it's a really good place to find great community, better cost of living, and raise a family, I was feeling sad as an outdoorsy person without much to look forward to.
@agarrikr2996 Жыл бұрын
People are moving out of Colorado, not in. But you’re the proof that everyone belongs somewhere, and it doesn’t have to be the golden place, or your native place. You could belong in Norway and be more Norwegian than a norsehead, for all we care. It’s the spirit’s call. Enjoy Colorado. Stephanie. I hope it stays a good place for your mental state.
@larrygreenwalt9405 Жыл бұрын
CLOWN!
@sethtenrec Жыл бұрын
@@agarrikr2996 people are not moving out of Colorado.
@agarrikr2996 Жыл бұрын
@@sethtenrec well I’ve seen many that came to Texas last year… Colorado isn’t exactly cheap.
@sethtenrec Жыл бұрын
@@agarrikr2996 hey if you want to cheap go to Texas, even cheaper you can go to Arkansas. But if you’re into your cousin, you gotta move to Kentucky.
@SEVEREDxAPPENDAGE Жыл бұрын
Moved to Colorado 3 years ago, my wife and I hate it, we’ve had nothing but horrible luck since being here. Can’t wait to leave this place.
@RkyMtnWay1 Жыл бұрын
See ya !
@apollomann95403 ай бұрын
Lived in Denver for a few years. Loved it but it would be a much better place if Californians moved out.
@johnflesner8086Ай бұрын
@@apollomann9540That's how the western slope feels about Texans.
@sketchygetchey82992 жыл бұрын
I will say that Idaho and maybe Utah are starting to have the same problems as Washington state. The housing market is getting super expensive because of all the people moving into those states. Usually because of people selling their California houses for 6 figures and outbidding everyone else for a house in the suburbs.
@ttom24602 жыл бұрын
Same has been happening in CO. A decent home these days is close to a million now.
@SteveBoyer102 жыл бұрын
Yeah Utah is less and less fulfilling to live in these days. I’ve loved my whole life here and think we’ll move out eventually.
@mattwatts4672 Жыл бұрын
I fuckin hate Californians
@Marooncords Жыл бұрын
Colorado too lol
@DillyDahlia Жыл бұрын
It’s because of all the liberals moving in. Most of Idaho will probably always be deep red, but the cities (Boise and CdA) are blue.
@DannyDisease Жыл бұрын
I moved from Florida to rural Wisconsin when I was 13 and can confirm, I was totally suspicious of the super friendly neighbors! But 23 years later I'm definitely Midwestern friendly too!
@hatchling88 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is, when I moved to SE Florida about 33 years ago from New England, I often commented on how much friendlier it was here and how people liked living here in FL. People smiled at and greeted each other, we knew/know our neighbors. Many of us try to keep up with the smiles and neighborly gestures and since my community was first developed 36 years ago, we're well settled and well maintained. Home here sell almost immediately they're listed and always at a profit. People appreciated, settled, low crime neighborhoods. Ours has over 3,000 homes, but only 4 of them are currently for sale. One is a run down dump with title problems [which will sell, despite it's problems], another is an outrageously over priced spec home, the other two are under contract, after listing only a couple days ago. People here want to keep living here, or move here, even if it is expensive, it's still cheaper than new homes in the town.
@chriswylie3133 Жыл бұрын
@@hatchling88 Wow your experience in South East florida is much different than mine. I was born and raised here and everywhere I go it's just a bunch of ignorant people that don't even bat an eye
@stevewalther2293 Жыл бұрын
@@hatchling88 You've got to be kidding me...Florida is a huge flat and hot peace of sand...it's hot and flat....most people sit inside with the A/C running and look out the window...everyone I work with hates it here...no mountains...no waterfalls...no cool crisp air...just a flat peace of sand filled with nursing homes...people lay in bed all day waiting to die...locals call Florida, "the litterbox" you'll rarely meet anyone who was born here...because they leave...there's nothing here...too hot...and flat...they call gated communities death camps...everytime we hear or see an Ambulance people cheer because it's one less person clogging up the roads...SW Florida is too hot...too crowded and too expensive...I could go on and on...they put a fence around the Sunshine Bridge near Tampa because people kept jumping off to kill themselves....the whole State of Florida is a hot nasty and disgusting place and many regret moving here...
@gnome9167 Жыл бұрын
@@chriswylie3133 me too, i grew up in south florida and in my experience people are definitely not friendly. maybe it’s the neighborhood
@BS-vx8dg Жыл бұрын
@@hatchling88 Floridians may well be friendlier than New Englanders, but they're not nearly as friendly as upper Midwesterners like Wisconsinites.
@swankyswig51 Жыл бұрын
I moved to central West Virginia 7 years ago from Florida. My only regret is I wish I had done it Years earlier! It is an awesome state no matter how people stereo-type it! Love it! ❤️🇺🇸
@atominthe541 Жыл бұрын
Moved from Oregon to Illinois 4 years ago and was the worst decision I've made in a long time. Horrible environment and mostly lousy people, from my experience. Looking to get out now. Your videos are great for helping me explore options. Love what you do.
@fredrikafredi93079 ай бұрын
Grew up in Illinois and finally got out. Hated every second of my life there. People are horrible and most seem like npc’s lol.
@nuh-uhx24779 ай бұрын
Same. I moved to Illinois from years out west. This place sucks and so do the people.
@nuh-uhx24779 ай бұрын
What is npc?
@camlong895 ай бұрын
@@nuh-uhx2477non player character. Basically an NPC is the computer programmed characters in a video game that don't actually serve a purpose and just wander around. Think Grand Theft Auto pedestrians.
@nuh-uhx24775 ай бұрын
@@camlong89 Hahaha! That's so true. A lot of the people here are zombie-esque towards this state's serious issues.
@ShenmueAtheist2 жыл бұрын
Wyoming is essentially what Colorado used to be 40 years ago. It's amazing having virtually all the great things about Colorado in your state, but none of the drawback. The only areas the state could improve in is their economy and job market, but otherwise it's paradise here.
@bukboefidun90962 жыл бұрын
Less wind would be a big improvement!
@proudamerican40502 жыл бұрын
@@bukboefidun9096 Yes!!!!!
@ShenmueAtheist2 жыл бұрын
@@bukboefidun9096 you're not wrong about that lol
@dragons88222 жыл бұрын
Please don't mention Wyoming positively in any form ! We don't need anymore outsiders moving here.
@lunavarion2 жыл бұрын
@@dragons8822 At some point, your ancestors were outsiders there.
@KellinKingdom2 жыл бұрын
I moved to Wisconsin 3 years ago for work, and I could never have expected how much I would enjoy living here.
@ladyfire442 жыл бұрын
I moved to Minnesota from California three years ago. Except for the mosquitos and the humidity in the summertime, I loved living here because of the better health care system
@Parker53151 Жыл бұрын
Lifetime Wisconsin resident here. This is a beautiful state and wonderful place to live, especially the smaller cities in the central and western part of the state.
@MrHorsepower91 Жыл бұрын
Born and raised in Wisconsin, I will be leaving this state in the upcoming year to actually move to Wyoming, I find it ironic that it’s the only better option than Wisconsin. That said, Wisconsin, like most of the states is seeing massive economic growth which is contributing to a growing population of transplants coming in here. This is ultimately contributing to the destruction of our states agricultural land and what once was our way of life. It cannot be stopped unfortunately so I feel it is in my best interest to move to a state that is primarily opposed to “progress”.
@jessicastortz9138 Жыл бұрын
You can have it
@DonnaKatoArt Жыл бұрын
Wisconsin is fine if you’re white. POC can forget about it but the same is true for most of America.
@gayleboudreau93552 жыл бұрын
Moved from Billings, Montana to Eastern Tennessee. Best move we’ve ever made, and we’ve moved a lot!
@bobjacobson8582 жыл бұрын
I imagine that for many of the states, such as rural and cold ones such as Maine and Wyoming, the people who move there are very diligent in doing their homework so that after they move there, they find it to be what they're expecting.
@joshvanselow9004 Жыл бұрын
I moved from Wisconsin to Utah for a year then to Washington for the last year. Have to say I don't regret either of those moves, both are excellent states! I want to stay in Washington mainly because it has mountains and lots of water. Utah is incredible but the salt lake is drying up and as more people move into the great Basin it's just going to become more of an issue.
@kodygaul56554 ай бұрын
Fellow midwesterner here 👋🏻What opportunity lead you to move out west? Also how did you grow the balls to make the move?
@joshvanselow90044 ай бұрын
@kodygaul5655 the girl I was dating at the time got a contract in Utah for a travel physical therapy job. She was moving with me or without me. I'm an electrical engineer and my work is mostly done on a laptop so I actually put together a small presentation for my work and showed them I how I could do my job remotely. It was scary but it worked out. It's definitely easier if you can take your job with you, and if you're moving with somebody. Good luck, it's incredible out here, if you don't like it it is always easier to move back to a low cost of living area where you know people than vice versa.
@notRCrosleyHacked2 жыл бұрын
I moved to Central West Virginia. I've met a lot of other people who have moved here too and every one of us love it. Central West Virginia is very unique community and people that love each other in general always try to encourage each other and look out for one another. I've lived all around the country I've never seen people as encouraging and helpful as the people of Central West Virginia. It seems to be their goal to encourage you to make you win in their state. There is a lot of love in Central West Virginia.
@steveho71902 жыл бұрын
Hi. Any cities or towns your can recommend in Central West VA.? Thank you.
@obscurecelebritynooneremem68762 жыл бұрын
And west Virginia is beautiful
@Aunt_Bee47382 жыл бұрын
I've always said it doesn't matter where you live if your surrounded by awful ppl it's going to be miserable because it's the ppl who make the town***A strong supportive caring community can really make all the difference in the world, I moved out of California 3.5 yrs ago after a 35 yr run a place where neighbors never talk to one another & the most unfriendliness ppl in all my travels reside there, on a superficial level where they have to speak to you like the clerks at the grocery stores or the waitress who needs a tip, they were nice enough but in general it was like being invisible which is great if your anti social ...and you can always count on the many homeless ppl approaching you, they are friendly for a different reason and you can always plan on being robbed...but they only have one thing going for them, great weather but no seasons but I always lived in coastal towns... but the ppl are seemingly empty headed souless with a twisted sense of morally... I know that's horrible to say but it was my experience but of course there were a few exceptions, very few...I just felt like these ppl were all SO highly suggestible & easily influenced by television/MEDIA pixels & they parroted it with zero critical thinking IMO.
@keithknott83072 жыл бұрын
I've heard a lot about "WEST VIRGINIA", and from what I've learned and seen (I've been through there 3 times but didn't stop) I LOVE IT. I heard it was cheap and easy to buy about 5-acres off the grid there. But my problem is when I called there to see how much it was, And a LADY REALTOR told me "LAND THERE WAS $20,000.00 AN ACRE" after I told her I'm "55" and I had "$10,000.00" plus I receive "S.S.I+ R.S.D.I". No disrespect meant (please), but if she didn't want to sell: Then she could have told me so. But I'm still looking to buy the acres in the country "NO CITY LIMITS". So either she didn't want me buy, or "W.A.T.B" is not giving proper information? PLEASE SOMEONE LET A HILLBILLY (ME) KNOW WHO'S FULL OF B-S, AND WHO ISN'T, "PLEASE"!!!
@boogitybear22832 жыл бұрын
And low percentage of Children of the Sun.
@danwinkler10862 жыл бұрын
Moved to Manitowoc Wisconsin from Tennessee 3 years and I absolutely love it here. People are genuinely friendly and helpful here and the healthcare system up here is phenomenal compared Tennessee or Florida
@sadboi75372 жыл бұрын
I just moved back to Nashville, my home city, after three years in Western Oregon. Big mistake. Lol. This places is an alcohol soaked tourist trap. Way too many people moving here and it’s still very close minded. Tennessee is a big hit or miss, depending on where you are in the state.
@danwinkler10862 жыл бұрын
@@sadboi7537 yeah I lived in Sevierville Tennessee... beautiful area but people are really closed minded and act cold if you tell them you're originally from California. Wisconsin is much nicer...and I used to live in the Roseburg Oregon area in 2009-2010
@RighteousUserMan112 жыл бұрын
@@danwinkler1086 sevierville tho is one of those places where some of its people still live in civil war era mindsets so don’t be surprised I just try to outsmart them and laugh 😊
@meadster3082 жыл бұрын
@@danwinkler1086 Knoxville may have been a better choice to live in NE Tennessee, just saying.
@MichiganUSASingaporeSEAsia2 жыл бұрын
True it's nice
@ganymeade51512 жыл бұрын
Montana, Colorado, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wyoming have brutal winters. You must be happy with being snowed in for months at a time and keep a huge well-stocked larder to take you through the winter in more remote areas, as you cannot always get to stores in blizzards and snow storms.
@andrealmoseley65752 жыл бұрын
I moved to Idaho and even there in the high desert it's too cold for too long
@geddon4362 жыл бұрын
I was looking for comment mentioning those facts.
@jijitters Жыл бұрын
It's only a problem if you live in the middle of nowhere, honestly. Cities and suburbs are plowed regularly with ample access to anything you could need because they are used to it and the infrastructure is prepared. I've lived in the coldest major city in the US all my life (Minneapolis) and have never experienced any genuine hardship because of snow or cold, just the occasional school/work day off :)
@M2Abi Жыл бұрын
Colorado has mild winters. But don't tell anyone.
@joekerzel92122 жыл бұрын
Gre up in Arizona, loved it! Moved to Tennessee, loved it! Traveled the Eastern world and Australia, loved it! Then settled in Northern California, loved it! Recently moved to North Carolina, love it!!
@ladybirdehrmantraut1245 Жыл бұрын
Love it for you
@_DEGENERATE Жыл бұрын
Congrats brev !
@josephhowell8158 Жыл бұрын
It seems like the south is getting overcrowded
@rituwebpro Жыл бұрын
wish i could move to northern california.
@DavidKroff4 ай бұрын
I have lived quite a few places. Enjoy where you're at. Every place has something to offer. Deal with the weather. I've lived in Arizona, Illinois, Alaska, Washington and lots of time in Europe.
@scanadaze2 жыл бұрын
I live in southwest Nebraska. I moved back here just about 6 years ago. To help my parents out because of age. For crime, etc. It is not really that bad at all. The only problem is there is nothing to do. Unless you have a kid in school doing sports. Small lakes are always crowded. Farmer or rancher. I personally love to fish and camp. This small lake. 1 sky boat and / or 1 jet ski. Fishing is gone. Until dark, and they are off the lake. That led me to buy land out of state. Where I feel like I am camping 24/7. My love. The lakes are massive. Enough room for everyone. My land is in the Ozarks. About Dead Center. Towards the bottom of Missouri. Problem now I have is. From door to door is 935 miles. Gas prices stop me from going when I want to. Now I can only go about every 3 months. After my parents are gone. I plan to move to Missouri full time. I only have me and my son. I'm just sharing.
@actionfaction25582 жыл бұрын
I did a similar thing. My mom’s area became way to crowded. I bought acreage in the mountains close to the National Forest…benefit for me , is, it is close, an hour away. I have the same problem though with mom’s health. I can’t get there as often as I’d like.
@astralblue2 жыл бұрын
That's amazing! I'm glad you have a little slice of goodness
@livinginthenow2 жыл бұрын
Missouri has a lot to offer as far as the outdoors is concerned. And the cost of living isn't bad. It's a shame I can't deal with the humidity in the summertime, though. If I have to have heat, it needs to be dry or my asthma acts up something fierce!
@scanadaze2 жыл бұрын
@Living Inthenow don't feel bad. From this door to the front of my property is 935 miles. I bought it the first week of January 2020. Since. I have only been the 4 times. Thanks to all of the scams by the Government. The last two months I have been there once each month. Now I have no clue when I will be back. The gas prices are way to high. Everything else is way to high. When I bought it. Everything was perfect. Now. Everything is an joke.
@southernyankee2300 Жыл бұрын
Moved to Tennessee 23 years ago and it was the BEST move I ever made. This is the eighth state I’ve lived in and I have visited 46 out of 50 - Eastern Tennessee is awesome and I won’t be moving anywhere else! Just love it!
@davidsanders81 Жыл бұрын
Definitely... I moved northeast of Chattanooga on the Cumberland plateau from Florida and absolutely love it. It's like going back in time 30 years.. Things move a lot slower up here and it's appreciated along with little traffic. The mountains, hiking and waterfalls are awesome up here!! 🤟🏻
@TheMustardisbad Жыл бұрын
I left hamblen county TN about 4 or 5 years ago. I have lived in virginia and florida since then and I really miss the mountains. But the jobs there were terrible and the housing market exploded. As a young person, I couldn't afford to live there, jobs just didn't pay enough.
@ilovelamp5216 ай бұрын
Where in East TN? I moved here 2 years ago. Instant regret and continue to regret it. I'm looking to move to Pennsylvania where I originally wanted to go but husband wanted go to a state with the least restrictive gun laws. It's pretty though
@southernyankee23006 ай бұрын
@@ilovelamp521 I was living in Bradley County (Cleveland), outside of Chattanooga. I recently sold and I am now looking to buy around Sevierville/Knoxville/Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg area. I am not impressed with the Johnson City area, but Mountain City was very nice, just very rural. I lived in PA and it is a very pretty state, the Poconos are beautiful. I didn’t care for Allentown, but it was nice around Flemingsburg and Clarion as well, but very rural when I lived there. It depends on whether you want to pay more to the government or want to have more cash in your pocket - Tennessee is a way cheaper state to live in and the weather is better and there is so much more to do and as far as personal freedoms, Tennessee stays mostly out of your business which I also like. Good luck finding the right place to call home!
@alabamaal2252 жыл бұрын
I regret moving to this state ... I don't regret moving to this state. "The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven."
@logica1167 Жыл бұрын
A long-ago Twilight Zone episode had this for a plot. A man dies, reaches the pearly gates. St. Peter greets him and shows him to his reward - a cowboy saloon filled with people, music, drinks and party noise and laughter. The man smiles and says "I've gotten my reward for living as a decent person", He opens the swinging doors to the saloon and greets the bar crowd happily. He was in heaven. A second man reaches the pearly gates. St. Peter greets him and shows him his reward - the same place he showed Man #1. The second man knows he has been condemmed to Hell - the noise, the drinking, the party atmosphere....
@FranklinJuniper-uh2lk2 ай бұрын
Not being able to tolerate extreme cold or heat is real. Bugs the size of motorcycles are a nightmare for some people. Sometimes people just make mistakes or they have to move for their job.
@butcherpete22862 жыл бұрын
As someone who grew up in Virginia (and moved away a few times) i do find it easy to move back there. It's a gorgeous state pretty much no matter where you land there and while the taxes are a bit high if you live in SWVA the cost of living is accurately conflated with the pay range for each corner of the state. (You'll pay less for food in Bluefield than you will in Fairfax) I do recommend the state for anyone looking for a beautiful mountain range state.
@DarcieGlam2 жыл бұрын
It's gorgeous. I love central Va. Still rural due to no development/growth after the 2008 collapse. I'm sure it will catch up to them sooner or later but it's so beautiful!
@ViolentMLG Жыл бұрын
I left RVA, cost of homes went up to something that wasn't worth it, and I kind of got tired of BS regulations and the government overstepping, plus I wanted to be closer to family. I moved an hour outside Nashville, the pros is that I was able to get a brand new place at the same cost, but the cons is absurd traffic, and the infrastructural setup is a disaster, and unless you're IN Nashville, the scenery is just ugly. Basically, as long as you go nowhere, its worth it. Even in Nashville the food options are limited, which is sad for a place with triple the population of RVA, and everything is overpriced AF. The two cities ill be considering next is Indianapolis, ST Louis, or maybe some others, but I could definitely see myself returning to RVA.
@butcherpete2286 Жыл бұрын
@@ViolentMLG I couldn't live in Richmond. Too expensive and too politically charged. But Roanoke and Salem? Those are places I could live.
@Bizman-96 Жыл бұрын
I’m in AK atm and thinking of moving to VA. Just worried about work tbh don’t really have any true skills other than being a drone in a factory 😂 trying to find a place where I can rent with my two dogs. AK is awesome but it’s driving me nuts, honestly any tips would be awesome; like a general stack of money to be able to survive for a couple months or so while looking for work?
@butcherpete2286 Жыл бұрын
@@Bizman-96 well if you don't mind factory work Virginia isn't the worst state to land in. Lots of textile Mills and factories to work at. I'd say you're gonna want to have 2 months living expenses and a sizeable chunk set aside to pay all those taxes for vehicle registration and personal property tax right off the jump (last i was there it was something like 20% of the vehicles assessed value but that could have changed.) And of course have some rent money set aside too. Number one thing I'll tell you is don't just look at the states cost of living, look at the area you plan to move to specifically. The states overall cost of living is massively inflated by whats called NOVA (Northern Virginia) and it's proximity to DC. Where as SWVA (Southwest Virginia) is much cheaper to live in as it's mostly rural farm land and textile Mills
@nicholaspappas9712 Жыл бұрын
Moved to South Carolina from Maine , very happy, no regrets!
@wizardmix2 жыл бұрын
I personally like living in a state that people think sucks because it keeps malcontents somewhere else. Happiness is a choice, not an acquisition. Certainly being able to afford a reasonable cost of living contributes to happiness but I've lived in places that were tremendously affordable and people still chose to be unhappy. For me not suffering the unhappiness of others helps me to choose happiness for myself even when I am struggling. Loving the weather and my surroundings also helps. Honestly, I couldn't be happier with the kindness and authenticity of my neighbors. I couldn't be more pleased with the strength of character, enterprising spirit and tenacity it takes to be here and stay here. I have friends who are more liberal than I am and I have friends that are more conservative than I am and we all are able to coexist just fine. We're able to see the nuances through the blind fanaticisms. There isn't a neighbor in this neighborhood I wouldn't run into a burning building to save, stand by them no matter what their religion or politics might be or help in any time of need. We are a diverse group, we don't all think the same way and I like that. Why would I want everyone to be the same as me? My state is often the most hated on this list and yet in spite of the fact I rarely see this state hating on others who come here. I've been to nearly every state in this union, there is no place I'd rather call my home. You all are welcome here as YOU are, NOT as we'd want you to be. You don't have to be "one of us" because there is no one way to be or do anything here. In spite of that I will say that I'm happy that those who throw the hate are content to stay away and grumble about non-homogenization in their states. Things aren't perfect here by a long shot but there's not a single day that goes by where I don't exclaim how much I love it here and I've been here for two decades.
@genghis19712 жыл бұрын
You're speaking my language. Every time I see my state pop up on the "worst places" or "places no one wants to move to" my response is "Excellent!" I've lived in 4 different states and so much is based on individual preference and what you want in life (and at that precise time). Plenty of people would be miserable in paradise simply because of their attitude or current life needs/goals. At this stage of my life, I just want some land that I can prepare to farm on when I retire in about 10 years. I was able to find a cheap house and land that will allow me to get started planting fruit and nut trees well in advance to retiring. There are entire states where I couldn't do that simply because of price and I don't have to live in a place I hate to save for a place I want to live. I can't explain how happy I am with the purchase while most people would probably consider it crappy land with a house that needs some repairs. It's all perspective and finding what works for you and/or makes you happy without caring what others think. Like you said, it's not perfect (no where is) but for me it's what I want now and in my future plans. I don't see hate for people who move here. It's just once you move here nobody cares "how they did it back in" whatever state they are from.
@tapestry64552 жыл бұрын
Happiness isn't always a choice. Some live in oppressive regimes caused by dictatorships, starvation and drought. They are not doing the fake happy dance of diversity, they are just trying to stay alive.
@knucklehoagies2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you 100%. What state DO you live in though btw? I live in PA and many ppl from "coastal elite" states think my state is all "lame & racist, blah blah" which I really don't care because those false assumptions keep the smug degenerates away. Sure people from rural towns are less focused on image and tend to be less creative or original in their interests and hobbies but most of them have personalities of gold and truly care about others compared of people from big cities who only care about image and tend to be more creative and charming but lack any sense of humanity or even basic social skills.
@Justjustice5462 жыл бұрын
@@knucklehoagies I’m from PA too. What part of PA are you from?
@knucklehoagies2 жыл бұрын
@@Justjustice546 I'm from Lebanon County close to Lancaster. Lived here my whole life but I have traveled elsewhere in between. Love it here imo. :)
@spankduncan1114 Жыл бұрын
Moved to southern Oregon 50 years ago at age 18. It felt just right. Yeah, it's changed, but so have I. Still feels just right. Always in the eye of the beholder.
@annietomsik3717 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Oregon. Love the diversity from the coast to the dessert. Can't get my husband to stay.
@bigdinrpt Жыл бұрын
@Annie Tomsik I worked in southern Washington last year for about 6 months, but I spent more time in Oregon and fell in love with it. I don't think I can talk my wife into moving there because she has family in the Midwest.
@philipfrazee566110 ай бұрын
Life in Southern Oregon: Health insurance is super expensive and always going up in price. The smoke and danger from forest fires is extreme. The ex-Californians are generally obnoxious. Finding employment is difficult. Latinos bringing disproportionate criminal activity to the region. High property taxes. Generally, a dreadful lack of competence in state government agencies. Cronyism in city government in Medford. Corruption in the B.L.M. and U.S. Forest Service contract bidding process (verified by Federal Justice Department investigators). Poor worker attitude and aptitude throughout the region (finding good workers difficult). Lack of competence in most contractors. Forests…have been devastated by corporate raiders, over harvesting and poor management practices. Always another battle to try and curb developers and overpopulation pressures. 😢 POSITIVES: Region is beautiful and has spectacular mountain vistas. 😊
@michaelangilo8846Ай бұрын
Ahhhh ik Portland when I see it 😂 love from WA
@davidurban6813 Жыл бұрын
I moved to Minnesota from Phoenix. So glad I made the move to Minnesota. Love it here. The cold winters don't really bother a lot. Have a great weekend everyone
@javaskull88 Жыл бұрын
If you’re over 50, don’t move until you know enough about your destination. Do they have sufficient health care resources like a good hospital, specialists of the type you need or are most likely to need in the upcoming years? Home health care agencies? Too many people just assume there will be sufficient health care, then are in a real mess when they learn they were wrong. Some even move back to the place they left.
@jeffkadlec8264 Жыл бұрын
For that NJ guy, I get it. I grew up in NJ, lived in NY (Long Island) for 12 years, and just moved to Alabama. One of the biggest struggles was the ppl being nice, getting used to that southern hospitality. I hated it at first, until someone suggested, "You hate ppl being nice? Maybe YOU'RE the problem." That was a great wakeup call
@sandrafrizzell7682 Жыл бұрын
People in the South are not nice. They tell you what you want to hear and then they stab you in the back. They just don't say it to your face. Which in my opinion I'd rather have people say it to my face. At least people up north are honest even when you don't want him to be.
@Aeorocks Жыл бұрын
Naw, because they are "friendly" by trying to get to know all of your business so they can gossip about it.
@jonell1425 Жыл бұрын
New Jersey SUCKS!!
@jeffkadlec8264 Жыл бұрын
@Jon Ell Okay. Not sure why we need that anger here, but whatever. Technically, everywhere sucks, bc everywhere is filled with ppl who sin. And, you just have to choose which of the sinful cultures is more to your liking, bc we all sin, and we all have cultural sins that we find "normal" but are bad to others. So, I hope you live somewhere you're happy with. Though I find it unlikely, as you feel the need to denigrate others. May you find repentance and joy in Christ.
@fnuclone1229 Жыл бұрын
NJ fucking sucks
@hullsome2 жыл бұрын
Went to boise State 2013-2017, stayed for 2 years then moved to Chicago. Bought a house back in Boise in December 2021 and LOVE being back here. Outdoor recreation, 4 seasons, college-town, booming businesses, Top Golf, Scheels, solid regional airport, and still extremely affordable. I would never regret moving to Idaho!
@hullsome2 жыл бұрын
@@gypsyHAASy hahaha, typical Idaho native crying and complaining that they can’t save the money for a house. I’m 28, and did it by myself. Sorry that your circumstances brought you here crying and bitching about people moving to the area, but you have no more rights to view this as your home than me or ANY other person that’s moved here. In fact? I actually own land/home in Boise. I may not be from here, but I have a home in Idaho, something you can’t say and will cry victim for. Should’ve bought 7 years ago.
@hullsome2 жыл бұрын
@@gypsyHAASy imagine being a full grown adult crying and complaining with your other ‘natives’ that didn’t buy in the past 10 years with houses for $150k. Get an education, a high income job, a skill set, SOMETHING. Save for a down payment (mine was $97k, took 5 years of saving after BSU graduation) and buy a house. Stop complaining about the circumstances, victim.
@hullsome2 жыл бұрын
@@gypsyHAASy eh, I’m good. It’s funny, the worst part about the people here, aren’t the ones moving here, it’s the boomers like you that are so unwelcoming. Kiss my ass.
@mikeplowman5112 жыл бұрын
Hey Briggs, my wife and I are big fans of your channel. We moved last year from Bakersfield, Ca to acreage outside of the Centralia/Chehalis area in Washington, and we absolutely love it. As advertised, it rains a lot here, but before we moved a lady I was chatting with made a comment about the wet weather. I told her I'd been in Cali so long, I felt like my very soul was dehydrated. I think the last summer we were there had 66 days over 100 degrees, 1.3" of rain for the year, and the air quality was horrible. Living out in the country in the PNW - very quiet, nature is all around us, clean air, and we all feel safe (brought my 35 y/o daughter and her two kids, as well as my mother-in-law). Down side, you have to drive "to the big city" for some things.
@angiec5496 Жыл бұрын
Wow, sounds great! We are in San Diego area, and I have thought about leaving CA with my kiddos; they are tired of the heat and love the country life. They want to be surrounded by rain and gloom (and chickens and goats😊). I have heard great things about the PNW! I will check out those areas you mentioned.
@rosieds4996 Жыл бұрын
Moved back to Long Island New York last year and hate it. Tax everything and overly crowded and old!
@tapestry64552 жыл бұрын
All those states listed get snow! That's crazy! btw I moved to Texas 7 years ago and never regretted it. They do get some snow for winter. The trees have flowers with color not all evergreens. The fields are covered in bluebonnets in the springtime. Trees turn colors in the fall. Summers are hot but a/c keeps it comfortable. They have beaches, mountains and very nice people. Virginia is very nice too but family is here, that is why we came. Still no regrets.( I will add 3rd generation Californian. Shook the dust off my feet when we crossed the border, never going back, ie fires and earthquakes, overcrowded nasty cities bleh!)
@robertcorwin71932 жыл бұрын
Texas
@salahuddinnoorzad5 ай бұрын
Which city are you living in? Tell please which city is better to settle down in Texas, specially for immigrants who need medium weather condition and lower home cost also work opportunities. Thanks
@Yogamannn Жыл бұрын
Moved to Vermont from New York recently and i love it here very beautiful and plenty of activities to do!! Living 25 minutes from mount snow helps lol and places to swim right up the road!
@avengerscap2 жыл бұрын
Colorado. I regret it, because of the crappy weather and lack of ethics in just about every field--medicine, mechanics and contractors.
@Sick_Boy_Rick742 жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Denver Colorado. You got it totally right. I’m pretty bitter about barely being able to afford rent. I had to move out of my home neighborhood because of gentrification. It was a rough hood. And just today I went to McDonald’s in downtown Denver on 16th street mall and even I was shocked at this one…. The order taker was wearing a bulletproof vest and was openly armed with a Glock 19…. I’ve never seen that before! Made me really sad how bad it’s gotten in my beautiful city! Thanks for the banger vid Briggs! 🎃
@timothykeith13672 жыл бұрын
I've have the McGlock! Yikes!
@ryanclarke27402 жыл бұрын
I moved to Denver form SF in 2012. By 2018 the entire state was basically mini California. The democrats destroyed Denver and now biden is destroying America
@lorenzoapodaca91342 жыл бұрын
I thought the shut that shit hole McDonald's down
@chrisspringeriamabeautiful63082 жыл бұрын
Denver is disgusting
@billricheter56782 жыл бұрын
Bs. Quit lying. I was there yesterday
@amandaheck7897 Жыл бұрын
We moved to Minnesota a few months ago after living in Arizona and even though we are now in winter and shoveling snow is a real part of life, we have ZERO regrets!! Yes affordability is a partial reason but seriously, SEASONS!! Autumn is so beautiful and something that we never got to experience living just outside of Phoenix. Love it here, and yes we have a lake view 😉
@Reefer.Radness Жыл бұрын
Yep. My family and a I moved from Florida to Michigan and I am fine with having to adjust to winter life. Shoveling snow=free gym membership. It’s so beautiful here too. I agree Autumn is gorgeous. My favorite season and winter is beautiful too. No seasons in Florida either. Endless summer, high cost of living. The beaches are beautiful but got the Great Lakes here, so I just think of switching from Salt water to fresh water.
@weekendroady2060 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes seasons in Minnesota get overtaken by winter. There are a few years where autumn and spring basically don't exist, this year's fall was the best fall in Minnesota in a very long time.
@uhdahnbracquemont6746 Жыл бұрын
I love in Mesa, AZ and now looking to move out to a state with 4 seasons. The question is, which state? Tired of the high heat here.
@baileysworld Жыл бұрын
@@weekendroady2060 Halloween was so warm! I was shocked, although it did snow in October a bit.
@Gshepard93 Жыл бұрын
@@uhdahnbracquemont6746 Meridian Idaho
@mathieust.thomas45822 жыл бұрын
Dammit, we almost made a list!! Maine is a wonderful state and very under rated
@HappyBuddhaBoyd2 жыл бұрын
Does the lake water ever get above 50* ?
@mathieust.thomas45822 жыл бұрын
@@HappyBuddhaBoyd yes, we have summers
@nefrost5 ай бұрын
mathieust thank you so much for acknowledging Maine :)
@camlong895 ай бұрын
I live in Maine and think it sucks. Insane cost of living, the 4th highest taxes in the country, not a great job market, long, long winters, and infested with ticks, black flies, deer flies, mosquitoes, and other biting insects. The lakes and ocean views are nice, and it's relatively safe, but those are the only things i like.
@mathieust.thomas45825 ай бұрын
@@camlong89 you ain’t wrong. I lost my home in the flooding by the December 18 storm. And Maine did nothing to help. Moved to Indianapolis and never been happier. Cost of living is cheaper and I get my sports stuff. Maine is great for vacations and old age. They’re just a retirement state. Not built for the working class to live year round. Tried it and failed.
@januszdworak47802 жыл бұрын
If I had to live in the city dump in Detroit, I would still be happy as long as I had my beloved woman by my side (she has died unfortunately). The happiness comes from the within. The outside world provides only some decorations that distract our senses.
@bukboefidun90962 жыл бұрын
My condolences.
@dirtfarmer74722 жыл бұрын
Your priorities are in the right places, we make our own priorities
@dianefontaine72042 жыл бұрын
I get what you're saying. I could have lived in any climate (even though I hate cold weather) with my husband but he died suddenly last year. I don't think anyone can begin to fathom widowhood until you experience it. I knew beforehand it would have to be awful but the devastation of it and the way it changes every aspect of a person's life was incomprehensible to me. Best wishes to you.
@nunyabidness98952 жыл бұрын
So sorry for your loss. She must have been a peach.
@ohyeah33652 жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Hope you are blessed. We love Michigan.
@patriotgrammy8632 Жыл бұрын
I moved from San Diego to Northern Idaho and I love it here. I’m surrounded by river, lakes, mountains, and trees. We enjoy all the seasons giving you choices of about anything you enjoy doing, ie; hunting, fishing, boating, camping, shooting, skiing (water or snow) picnicking, hiking trails and let’s not forget about golfing. There is definitely something for everyone here. Crime is pretty much nonexistent and prices are still reasonable. I’ve no regrets to this move.
@k3zarpermenant Жыл бұрын
San Diego native here, what city in Idaho did you choose? San Diego is top tier in my opinion.
@alec8904 Жыл бұрын
I live in San Diego and am desperate to get out. Hate it here, hate California but I'm worried Idaho would be far too boring
@yumyumkitty2104 Жыл бұрын
All that cold weather, snow and boredom??
@patriotgrammy8632 Жыл бұрын
@@k3zarpermenant I’m a little east of Coeur d’Alene. I lived in SD most of my life but not sorry I left. It’s gotten to expensive and the the politicians on the left have ruined it.
@patriotgrammy8632 Жыл бұрын
@@alec8904 Did you read everything I said we do here? How could anyone be bored?
@lukelogan85392 жыл бұрын
I moved from Nebraska to North Carolina and I love it here the rent is a little more here but not through the roof. I found property taxes and almost everything else has been less and I love having both the mountains and the beach in the same state. Being a mechanic by trade cars not rusting here is awesome and I love the Motorsport scene down here and the warm weather!
@HappyBuddhaBoyd2 жыл бұрын
Sure, if you can overlook the occaisonal KKK rally.
@juchou29832 жыл бұрын
Are you close to Charlotte? It's a great city.. I regret moving out of Charlotte..
@lukelogan85392 жыл бұрын
@@juchou2983 I am near Charlotte where did you move that you regret leaving?
@juchou29832 жыл бұрын
@@lukelogan8539 Michigan near Detroit.. it's such a depressing place. Moved for a job. Can't wait to find something in Atlanta or Charlotte and get the hell out of Midwest...
@tapestry64552 жыл бұрын
I loved North Carolina too we lived there 2 years but it can be swampy along the coast and hurricanes are a threat!
@8lissa82 жыл бұрын
I moved from Illinois to Georgia (from Chicago area to Atlanta area) and I absolutely love it! Georgia is so beautiful to me. I will NEVER go back to Illinois except to visit. Georgia has my heart!
@HappyBuddhaBoyd2 жыл бұрын
I moved from Dallas, TX to SLC, UT then to Georgia. The smell of pine trees in summer. The yellow leaves in the fall. The beaches and mountain trails. The beautiful parks and lakes.... Yep. Been here 17 years now, and currently in Loganville.
@chrishampton88422 жыл бұрын
No one blames you for dissing Illinois
@653j5212 жыл бұрын
@@chrishampton8842 The poster just moved, no reason given. You are the one being insulting.
@neekyboo772 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree. I also moved from IL to GA. Eff IL!
@chrishampton88422 жыл бұрын
@@653j521 insulting? About Illinois? I live in Illinois and it is not a good state. So let me know how I am being insulting
@ES-qu1jd3 ай бұрын
I'm from Wisconsin and moved to Massachusetts 6 years ago for various reasons. I totally regretted my move and every time I tried to move away something happened that prevented it. I'm happy to say that things are finally in my favor and I'm moving back to Wisconsin in two weeks. I'm so happy! 😁
@kohaku_amba2 жыл бұрын
I was really hoping my state of Wisconsin could finally top a list, but hey, at least we finally placed ahead of Minnesota in something.
@alanploetz71002 жыл бұрын
Not so much this season, but don't you watch the NFL? The Pack has as many Superbowl victories as the Vikes have appearances, and the championship trophy is named for one of your head coaches.
@kohaku_amba2 жыл бұрын
@@alanploetz7100 We in Wisconsin definitely have Minnesota beat in sports, that is indeed true.
@princerak8881 Жыл бұрын
wisconsin trash
@vikingsfan1233 Жыл бұрын
@@kohaku_amba Well not in baseball and hey we won the North this year SKOL!!!
@MikeLemieux2 жыл бұрын
I don't regret LEAVING Oregon. I left earlier this year after 17 years. Between the wildfires and the covid crap and other political b.s., I had enough. Though I do miss the Oregon coast and the diversity in landscape and microclimates throughout the state. But now residing in the mountains in Western North Carolina and diggin' it here!
@peggysouther44842 жыл бұрын
What a great move for you! Out of way too Liberal Oregon… and to a beautiful and fabulous area… the mountains of North Carolina!!!
@MikeLemieux2 жыл бұрын
@@peggysouther4484 And there are more waterfalls in WNC than all of Oregon!
@andrewalsoblack2 жыл бұрын
I'm not the most conservative guy around but yeah I think western Oregon would be way too liberal for me. North Carolina is nice, I've spent a lot of time there
@MikeLemieux2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewalsoblack I use to lean more liberal myself but these days I don’t find the liberals to be all that liberating. In fact, never in my life had I voted for any Republican until the 2020 election.
@andrewalsoblack2 жыл бұрын
@@MikeLemieux yeah I'm in the same boat as you. The pandemic lockdowns revealed a lot. Mainstream media bias has also become more apparent, plus censorship, etc. I now vote Republican as the lesser evil
@melchiorvulpius4799 Жыл бұрын
New Mexico within the last year. We LOVE it here in Silver City!
@camilleruggiero3098Ай бұрын
The land of enchanment
@XFireWorxXTv2 жыл бұрын
I made the unpopular choice of moving from AZ back to IL (Tempe to Chicago). There’s nothing I regret about the move other than missing close friends and immediate family. I’m from Illinois originally, so this wasn’t too crazy, but I spent the vast majority of my life in Arizona. Biggest reasons I moved: -COL is bad in AZ now post 2020. In one year alone, my rent went up $400-500. It’s a mini California now, not even due to politics, but culturally. My apartment in Chicago is far more affordable and is even in a safe neighborhood in Chicago. -Culture: Aside from a California vibe, it’s got the vibe without any of the perks and all the drawbacks. People are ruder in AZ than they are in California, and SUBSTANTIALLY ruder than people in Chicago. The entitlement is baked into the culture. It’s a weird mix of relaxed CA (I don’t mind it), traditional Western TX (the cowboy boots were not my thing but each their own), with a unique level of standoffishness, anti social attitude (outside of your very close circle), and the stupidity Florida is known for….take a stereotypical Florida person and add the general wealth and style of a person in CA (sunny hair, fake boobs, ect.) and you got a lot of AZ… The drivers are also the worst regarding culture. Phoenix is in the top 10 for rudest cities in the US, as was Tempe. Scottsdale is actually surprisingly nice and probably full of the smartest (and wealthiest) people in the state. Chicago was actually in the top 10 for most polite cities…. Crime (yes, I’m going there, especially for all the older people in the audience who watch the news but don’t know how to interpret stats): Arizona has seen a surge in crime…with Phoenix especially. Chicago has always had a crime problem…that has gotten worse in the past 2 years, but better relative to 2020-2021…that said, I acknowledge it’s a problem. I acknowledge the homicide rate is bad. I acknowledge robberies, car jackings, ect. can happen… That said, homicides are 66% black men (sad but true), and my personal chance of being a victim isn’t nearly as high…. Phoenix is also Phoecago now as far as crime goes…mostly afflicting Hispanic people, but also the poor white trash people who are involved with drugs. I’ve been in much sketchier situations in the Phoenix area so far than I have in Chicago personally. I acknowledge it’s a problem in Chicago, but it’s also a big and growing problem in Phoenix, so it’s not as if there’s much of a gain there. As Briggs said, the further South (and West sides, which I don’t think he’s brought up) are really bad areas, but I’m not strolling through the streets of South Shore or Austin everyday. There are 9-10 cities in America with worse homicide and crime rates than Chicago. If you want to say Chicago is the worst big city of the big 3 for crime/homicides, go for it, but LA will likely surpass them soon enough if it can’t get its shit together. Weather: I’m not big on really hot weather, and I’d rather take a brutal winter than 120 degrees for another year. Nuff said…. Scenery (again, going there): I prefer green areas overwhelmingly, which Chicagoland is plentiful in…gardens, plants, ect. I got fatigued by desert scenery, but I do miss it sometimes as it does have its own undeniable (often more popular than generic forests) charm. Some people need mountains in their life. I personally do miss the palm trees I’d see everywhere, but I traded it for many other kinds of trees…and a massive lake with beautiful beaches. I will concede most of IL is farmland with some woods mixed in, which bores most people (I get it), but I appreciate what there is. Starved rock is beautiful. WI and MI and MN are close by for even more forests and great bluffs. History and direction: abstract reason that most people wouldn’t look at. Phoenix is a truly modern city. Everything is new, up to date, and shiny for the most part. It hasn’t lost its luster yet beyond some older parts and ALL OF MESA in the Phoenix area. I think that visualization draws people in. Chicago, on the other hand, is deemed “historic”, which it certainly is….many parts are run down and not as well presented, but many historic areas are still beautiful, imposing, and grand beyond anything the simple ness of Phoenix could match…not to mention some truly futuristic buildings downtown to match in Chicago as well. Chicago is both a time capsule and ahead of it’s time aesthetically. Both are well planned cities as compared to a lot of places in America, but Phoenix is car dependent to an extreme degree, which knocks it down a bit in my mind. I personally find the train all too convenient. Work culture: overall better in Illinois due to culture and labor laws, but there is also a bit more of a hustle vibe here (not NY level but very professional to that extent). AZ is the type of place you go to supposedly chill and live a simple life (something I still miss to a degree), but in many ways those vibes, while there, are a mirage and Arizonans are very stressed from their jobs a lot of the time. Overall, I made a unique choice, but I don’t regret it as much as I thought I would. I do miss my friends and family I grew up with though (I have lots of family in IL, but still). so it’s very possible I’ll go the other direction again and sacrifice my personal enjoyment of IL in exchange for home being where the heart is. Also I will say the suburbs in AZ are more visually appealing than the burbs of IL (more modern, but the trees in IL sort of make up for the buildings being less interesting to me), so that’s a plus for AZ.
@daniyar_ala2 жыл бұрын
One of the biggest comments I’ve ever seen in my life) Thank you for sharing
@robinmiddlebrook8612 жыл бұрын
I agree about Arizona drivers being very rude , MUCH more so than Californians (I’m a lifelong CA. Native). They come herein the spring and summer causing our traffic to swell while driving around fast and furious flipping everyone off who gets in their way. 😫 When I go to Arizona, I sure don’t act like I own the road.
@manfredmann27662 жыл бұрын
Well said
@lisao69282 жыл бұрын
I haven't lived in AZ, but anyone who wants to live in Chicago has some screws loose. I've lived there. The people are great and a ton to do, but the weather is horrible!!! And there is no nature. There's the lake, but that's it. Every thing else is concrete.
@XFireWorxXTv2 жыл бұрын
@@lisao6928 nature isn’t just mountains…. Trees, flowers, ect. are all nature and they exist in Chicago, as do gardens. NYC people must have some real screws loose by your logic….there’s a combined 30 million between Chicago and NYC’s metro area. Also…your “whether is horrible” is my “great weather”. Do you think everyone wants extreme humidity or extreme dry heat in the summer?
@robertbowen64692 жыл бұрын
Cannot beat the beauty of Washington state but the politics, taxes, and homelessness is making the place unlivable.
@gatormangrove31293 ай бұрын
This guy hasn't a clue nor does he live in sanity land.
@Joe-ie8vk2 жыл бұрын
I moved my family from New York to the mid west.first off it’s so much cheaper to live there is no crime and when you come from a state like New York it’s shocking how much freedom you have. And second it’s totally true being from a state like New York or New Jersey it’s kind weird when you see how much more friendly people are in the mid west. I had to make a real effort to not be a New York jerk when we first got here lol
@Worldaffairslover Жыл бұрын
There’s the same amount of freedom😂
@Joe-ie8vk Жыл бұрын
@@Worldaffairslover no there is not can you own standard capacity mags so you need to do a background check on buying ammo? You sure do in New York you need a permit to own anything that’s a semiautomatic and that’s like 90 percent of guns so no deff less freedom or how about the massive chunk of money taken from you pay check? That seems pretty un-American to me
@farruxfozilov6099 Жыл бұрын
Is new york dangerous
@Joe-ie8vk Жыл бұрын
@@farruxfozilov6099 parts of the city’s are very dangerous not just New York City but Buffalo Rochester are again very dangerous. Even the suburbs have there crime issues but not to the same level the city’s do rural New York State is still very safe
@farruxfozilov6099 Жыл бұрын
Do anybody attack you while you walking in the street for instance to take your money or other things
@duanelavely54812 жыл бұрын
Six out of the "10 States People NEVER Regret Moving to" are Pacific Northwest states & 1 of the 2 additional states that you included was also. I moved to Idaho from Texas 25 yrs. ago. At that time finding a good paying job in Idaho was the biggest problem. We bought a 1923 ranch house on 10 acres 60 miles north of Boise. I took the 1st 9 mos. in Idaho to remodel our ranch house into a B&B & then started looking for a job. I was a board cert. paralegal in Texas but found an ad from Greyhound for bus drivers. Wages are so low in Idaho that a union job with a national company driving a bus paid about twice as much as working for a law firm in Boise. That allowed me to travel to all 7 of the states mentioned above. I have never regretted moving to Idaho & the Pacific Northwest a single day of the past 25 yrs. We don't want to hear how you did it in the state you left. If you can't join us the way we are, don't move here!
@johncahill36442 жыл бұрын
"If you can't join us the way we are, don't move here!”....it doesn’t work that way, but thanks for playing.
@duanelavely54812 жыл бұрын
@@johncahill3644 It works that way in Idaho. Those that don't "join us" regret moving here & don't last long.
@cxkelley2 жыл бұрын
@@duanelavely5481 No offense but you probably shouldn’t be proud of that, some change is ok…I live in Star so I’m local but it ain’t ideal or perfect here lol
@duanelavely54812 жыл бұрын
@@cxkelley Have you been to southern California or New York state in the past 10 yrs.? I have!
@cxkelley2 жыл бұрын
@@duanelavely5481 unfortunately yes
@traceycotter65362 жыл бұрын
Moved to Utah, hated it (the people and the cops); moved to New Mexico, hated it (poverty, Covid closures, poor medical), and moved to Oklahoma , love it cost of living, people, weather.
@davidmandelstamm87252 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Oklahoma is OK? 😂
@thehimself40562 жыл бұрын
I agree. After living in two of those states. Utah pushy people. New Mexico is horrible. Not the people but the system itself sucks.
@jglee67212 жыл бұрын
lol about NM. There was no reason to be such a blue state during Covid. It sucks.
@janhatcher69912 жыл бұрын
i've heard if you're not Mormon and you live in Utah they will shun you. so I don't think I'd like to live there either. I am not Mormon and don't plan on being one.
@thehimself40562 жыл бұрын
@@jglee6721 the problem with NM is it’s largest employer is federal government. Socialism runs deep in federal government
@jillkoop56822 жыл бұрын
YESSSS! My Wisconsin. So nice to be recognized as a good place to live because it is. The Midwest is always kind of forgotten about but the region does have many advantages.
@purrbugaloo2 жыл бұрын
🌲Washington💚 I am addicted to pine trees. Oregon is awesome too. Briggs- I used to live in Beaverton. I loved being able to drive to Cannon Beach or Multnomah Falls or the Rose Garden etc on a whim. Both States have lots of trees, water, lush green undergrowth and are green year 'round!! Loving WA past 14 years. I think my favorite places in OR are probably very crowded now.
@ONEFUNFONE2 жыл бұрын
Rolls eyes.... F the PNW
@deannarounds1343 ай бұрын
Oregon is filling up with as many cougars (feline variety) as it is humans, but that's another story. Such a beautiful place but so much political conflict and then you have the environmentalist vs the loggers. Not be best cultural environment to raise a family imo. And them, our schools are rated so poorly... why is that? WHY?!
@jiminhayward2 жыл бұрын
I moved to east Tennessee from California one year ago (2021). Love it! Now retired and living the life! ❤ 🙏
@calebsmith3619 Жыл бұрын
So very happy to move out of FL. Do not regret moving to the Blue Ridge mountains of NC No more hurricanes, hot humid summers. terrible traffic. People are friendlier too! 😊
@seanobrien23062 жыл бұрын
* Montana ! Montana is called "The Last Best Place" and is a great book too... I never have regretted moving and living in Montana... Montana is also called "Big Sky Country"... There are more horses and cattle in Montana, than people... Beautiful country and still a little bit of the ( Old Wild West ), including Old Wild West Saloons and small towns, which were Wells Fargo Stage stops... * Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park and fly-fishing for Montana Rainbow Trout and great snow skiing, camping, hunting and the great outdoors and the northern Rocky Mountains with snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and streams ( creeks ) and lots of wildlife... "Yellowstone", and "1883", and "1923" films/movies/TV Series hits were written by ( Taylor Sheridan ) were all filmed in Montana ! ! * Cons: #1) "Short summers and long winters." #2) "It does get ( COLD ) during the winter in Montana, including ( SNOW ) and black icy roads." #3) "Employment can be difficult, especially without a college education." "Semper Fi " Mike in Montana :)
@RG-hf4et2 жыл бұрын
It all sounds wonderful but I don't like snow and super cold winters. Can't handle winters anymore.
@seanobrien23062 жыл бұрын
@@RG-hf4et Hi R G...,, Okay ! Live in ( HOT ) weather and be happy... There is nothing wrong with living in ( HOT ) weather, especially for your health. However..., more people die in ( HOT ) weather than in cold weather. Have a happy life... Mike :)
@thrashingmetal Жыл бұрын
I never had "depression" until I moved to Washington. I can't do it here
@qubilahmui53986 ай бұрын
Where did u come from
@JonnieShipbaugh-dc9wk Жыл бұрын
I like these states Briggs but when I was searching where to move to I narrowed my initial search to states that do not have a state income tax. This is a very helpful video to me, thanks. I’m moving to Tennessee from north Florida. I like your videos and would be willing to answer surveys. I have traveled all over the US and the world for the last fifteen years so I’ve had exposure and experience from many places.
@pamelamays41862 жыл бұрын
My sister moved from California to Texas about six years ago. She's having a blast. Not only did she find an awesome job, she also met and married a great guy she met there.
@andrewalsoblack2 жыл бұрын
I like hearing positive experiences like that, good for her! I'm considering a move to Texas myself. Thank you for sharing
@margietucker17192 жыл бұрын
@@andrewalsoblack I myself, moved to Texas many years ago. I meet many ex-Californians every month, through my workplace. I always ask them if they are happy with their decision. I have yet to meet a single one who has said they regret it. On the contrary--they happily list all the many reasons that they are glad to have made that decision, and the ways their lives have improved.
@douglasdea6372 жыл бұрын
Notice that most of these states are in the northern half of the country. Six even border Canada. Yes, people do like having the four seasons. It's easy to complain about snow and cold, but we like it too. A couple of years ago I moved to New Hampshire, from Massachusetts, and I love it. Very beautiful and peaceful and quiet. But then I've been coming here my whole life and knew what to expect.
@yesorlando05 Жыл бұрын
As a Statistical Analysis and Relocation Specialist, your list is a bit off. States with the highest net migration and retention rates combined as an index score over the last 8 years are: 1. FL, 2. TX, 3. NC, 4. SC, and 5. TN. Those who have had the worst net losses: 1. CA, 2. NY, 3. IL, 4. NJ, and 5. MA. States you mention like WA, OR, and MN have had negative net migration since 2020. So I’m not exactly sure how you’re obtaining you info other than personal opinion or an unobjective article/study. The hard core net migration data from the Census Bureau, US Department of Numbers, and the clients I work with does not agree with your findings.
@michaelanderson5482 жыл бұрын
I would agree with Virginia. It has 4 seasons, beautiful outdoors, historical sites, etc. I was stationed at Ft. Lee outside of Petersburg, VA. This was in 1971 and 1972. Richmond was an old city, Newport News and Virginia Beach are probably crowded as hell now, along with anything on the I-95 corridor to D.C. I also like Washington state close to Portland as a liveable area. There is no income tax and you can jump across the river to Portland and there's no sales tax. You just have to be prepared for a lot of rain and snow.
@billysmith62842 жыл бұрын
I lived in Wyoming.. it was really nice but the weather is harsh..cold and windy.. seriously death kinda harsh.
@willtwain13832 жыл бұрын
MT. is the most over-rated state, possibly.
@carlabridgesmason35292 жыл бұрын
I nearly died in Gillette WY of pneumonia. I was in the hospital for a week, came home and went back for 2 weeks. Too windy for me. But beautiful!
@billysmith62842 жыл бұрын
@@carlabridgesmason3529 Wyoming ain’t no joke.. I suffered hypothermia.. had to take a hot hot bath… took an hour to get my temp up.
@angierox69642 жыл бұрын
Great intro! Born/Raised Wisconsin to 18. Colorado past 30 years. Over the years numerous people have told me they were suspicious of me. I’m very Wisconsin nice, I smile a lot, I offer to help people, I’m complimentary, and kind… You don’t know what you don’t know. I had no idea places such as New Jersey were suspicious of nice people! They had no idea that many people are genuinely nice! Lol Great intro! (Just in case you missed it the first time) How did so many people forget that we are all very different? Why do other peoples opinions or likes or dislikes bother them? Perhaps it’s been this way and only has become accentuated the past few years? Or perhaps I live in a bubble that burst a few years ago. I just wish everybody would be nice to each other! Lol
@bestyoutubechannelever32062 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for a state that gives plenty of outdoor activities to do while also never being far from a city, come to Tennessee. The major cities are pretty much evenly spaced with several small cities dotted between them. Then there are small towns around the small cities surrounded by plenty of rural land and wooded space to hunt, fish, hike and camp. You can live rural and still work in a city. It's affordable too. No state income tax.
@Darkdevil15842 жыл бұрын
ur the only 10 i see fam
@bestyoutubechannelever32062 жыл бұрын
@@Darkdevil1584 I do not understand what you are saying
@annjames18372 жыл бұрын
Middle Tennessee is no longer affordable. Housing prices have DOUBLED and property taxes are steadily increasing. The quality of life is quickly diminishing . I hope the onslaught of California invaders comes to an end soon
@esteban14872 жыл бұрын
Memphis sucks
@jonathonbreneman37992 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of moving to Eastern TN from PA soon
@GratefulDeb2702 жыл бұрын
Moved from Florida to Wisconsin 5 years ago & love love love Wisconsin! ❤
@DeadwoodSD187610 ай бұрын
Aren’t your property taxes high? Do you pay a lot for snow removal?
@Mewpasaurus Жыл бұрын
We just moved to CO mid last year, and while I am enjoying my time here, it is prohibitively expensive in both Denver and COS. Especially if you move here (because your job requires it) and you make less than $80k a year. Housing prices are too expensive for most regular people (or lower enlisted military who have no choice in where they get sent and currently the wait list for housing on post is a year+ long). Finding affordable rentals is also a hurdle, particularly if you have pets or don't make 3x the rent a month. A lot of property management teams here will automatically kick your application, which bars you from applying to *any* of their other properties. It sucks. Also, at least here in COS, the homeless issue is becoming well.. more of an issue. More so because they cross the streets at times where drivers can't see them and they often get hit (or barely missed and the driver causes an accident in trying to avoid them). I will say I do enjoy seeing Pike's Peak every morning on my commute, especially after it snows. I also like driving all the little side roads here (except when it snows, then I avoid them). They're hilly and afford nice views of the city, the nature, etc. Also, I like watching the deer walk through our backyard and up and down the street where my kid goes to school. Just really enjoyable.
@Dimentionalman Жыл бұрын
Vermont is gorgeous! Lived there the past year, has the same cost of living as Connecticut and very lonely (unless you know someone prior to moving there). People at work constantly tell me how hard it is to meet new people and that if they didn't marry someone who lived there, they would be lonely as well. If you like nature, if you like camping, skiing, anything out doors, then I HIGHLY recommend VT. If your looking to make more friends/find love... Best search elsewhere. It's not impossible and everyone there is really friendly, but it's harder compared to other areas. A lot of people pair up or know each other from family/family friends/grew up there and went to school together. Here's my pros and cons: Pros: - Pretty almost all year around (~Feb to Apr it's just gray, if the snow has gone away) - Lots of outdoor activities (camping, hiking, fishing, skiing, etc...) - Small towns are all really nice, walkable, have plenty of shops and bars (Burlington, Woodstock, Brattleboro) - People are really friendly, will strike up conversation at the grocery store (or anywhere else) every now and then - Low crime rates Cons: - Cost of living is actually high in some areas - Lots of CO-OP grocery stores and you'll find more affordable food at price chopper or Hannaford - Quite a few landlords are from CT and charge CT priced rent, which makes all other rentals go up in price too - Housing shortage - No night life (most things close around 8pm even on weekends) - Difficult to make new friends and truly connect with new people outside of pleasant conversations Kind of both: If you want anything, you have to drive to it (scenery, food, health care etc...) and it can be 2 hours away depending on where you live. Drive is usually scenic and easy so it's up to you if a long drive is good or bad.
@vgall73082 жыл бұрын
As always great vid Briggs. I moved from central NY to Columbus, OH about 20 years ago. Don't regret it. I've heard of people here from OH that moved to Florida and regret it. It's all over the place lol.
@Gojilion912 жыл бұрын
It was nice to see Idaho made the list. Maybe I'm a little biased because that's where I've been living for two decades now lol. Washington, Utah and Montana are good states too!
@jeslynlane2 жыл бұрын
Currently living in UT having lived in Montana and Washington for at least a decade each as well - I agree!
@BoundyMan2 жыл бұрын
I moved to Florida from Virginia in 2010 and I don't regret it. While there are some things I miss about Virginia, the things I gained in Florida outweigh it.
@flmcmil2 жыл бұрын
Also moved to Florida from Virginia. I love what Virginia used to be. I left prior to Coronavirus and it felt like running out of a burning building. Much happier in Florida.
@Teresa-xq5ut2 жыл бұрын
I love Florida so much. I have been seriously thinking of moving from the cold winters we get here to sunny, beautiful Florida if I could find a place that's affordable. Rent is expensive down there.
@evelynneleven Жыл бұрын
I just moved to Virginia from Hawaii, I wanted to further my career in health care & it just wasn’t an option on Oahu anymore with only 1 school I can attend with so much competition I decided to take the leap & move to the east coast. Right now the plan is to go back to school & eventually move somewhere that feels right I love Hawaii but it’s just not affordable in any way even with a good hospital job I was barely making it every month. I want to check out Florida soon!
@BoundyMan Жыл бұрын
@@evelynneleven Your always welcome.
@stevewalther2293 Жыл бұрын
@@Teresa-xq5ut Florida is hot and flat...very very hot...your going to spend all your time inside with the A/C running....it gets boring really fast...people who move here miss cool crisp air...mountains...camp fires...Florida is a huge hot peace of sand...it's all sand sorrounded by water...no character...locals call Florida, "the litterbox"...it's a huge nursing home on sand...lol...a lot of people want to leave but are stuck here...and regret moving here...I'm trying desperately to get out...people come down to visit and are thrilled by the sun and the beach but it gets boring really quick...but they move here and feel stuck...nobody I work with would go near the beach even if you paid them...it's just too hot...and a waste of time...don't let a few days of sunny weather fool you...you'll get sick of sweating and run from the raging angry sun...
@tritchie62722 жыл бұрын
I was born in Kentucky, grew up mostly in Indiana, was glad to move back to Kentucky several years ago. Currently I'm planning to live in Kentucky the rest of my life.
@Gmx922 жыл бұрын
Kentucky is a dump
@bukboefidun90962 жыл бұрын
Don't die there with any sizable estate...we have considered moving there from PA but both states plan to take $300 to $400k from our heirs.
@tritchie62722 жыл бұрын
@@Gmx92 Actually I've found Kentucky to be a pretty good home for the most part. The more I learn about some other places, the better I like small town Kentucky. If you don't like it, that's just fine. I personally hope it don't get as popular as say Texas or Idaho. While some outside folks can be good. We don't need to many.
@tritchie62722 жыл бұрын
@ColonialBuckeye My Dad and his side were From South East Kentucky. Several generations. My Mom and her side however were From Indiana several generations. I was born in Kentucky and lived in Indiana for years. Now I'm in Northern Kentucky and will probably live here for a long time to come. If not the rest of my life. Although I sometimes want South East Kentucky, we have people here we really like.
@kimarhironso4372 жыл бұрын
I've lived in Kentucky my whole life except for a random year spent overseas for the military. I don't have a problem with it other than in Western Kentucky it gets way too hot in the summer. I think this is also a an Army thing as I had heat related incidents happen in training and I've never been able to get comfortable in humid heat like I could before. If there was someplace that didn't get so hot like KY I don't think I'd mind living there. People have told me a few times West Virginia because of the higher elevation.
@lylealexson86802 жыл бұрын
This one surprised me. MN behind WI? Minnesota has Wisconsin beat in every measurable good category. Half of Western Wisconsin comes to Minnesota to work. An exaggeration, but a heck of a lot lot of Western Wisconsinites come to MN to work. Every sizable company I've worked for over the past 40 years has WI people employed there. Including where I work now.
@JohnCBurzynski2 жыл бұрын
Being from Wisconsin I see it exactly opposite. I always say the only good part of Minnesota is just across the border from Wisconsin. I know that may be a slight exaggeration but...
@lylealexson86802 жыл бұрын
@@JohnCBurzynski So people from Minnesota are going to Wisconsin to work? I've found that to be the exact opposite. I've known many Wisconsin people coming to Minnesota to work over many years. I know 3 in the organization I currently work at. I know 3 electricians who live in Hudson, and they all work in Minnesota. Two are represented by he St. Paul Electrical JATC. I was just in Osceola and Dresser last Saturday visiting friends. and their work Monday morning will bring them to Minnesota.
@mikexstad11212 жыл бұрын
The only thing that WI has on MN is that the people are fun
@skurinski Жыл бұрын
MN is filled with BLM lunatics and islamites
@mikexstad1121 Жыл бұрын
@@skurinski nah you're just racist and watch too much TV
@sweetpea3365 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in Michigan my whole life. Absolutely love going to Mackinaw, Leland and Traverse City. Michigan has some struggles but definitely don’t regret living here. Very beautiful parts especially the upper peninsula
@camilleandriette Жыл бұрын
I moved from Michigan to Tennessee and now . Its okay here, I did get the peace I was longing for and better weather, but I don’t see it as a longterm location. Figuring out the next place. In the meantime, I may move back to Michigan to regroup lol
@rdombroskijr Жыл бұрын
Moved to the Petoskey area from Wisconsin 3 months ago. I love it here🍁
@zachgula29619 ай бұрын
Ha I moved from traverse city to Chattanooga I also don't plan on staying very long @@camilleandriette
@CherrySoda12 жыл бұрын
I moved to Florida from Utah, I completely regret it, I love winter and I miss the mountains. horrible decision, first chance I get I'm moving back
@mikemiller6592 жыл бұрын
I couldn't deal with the cold & snow that the northern states offer. I lived on OKC, one day its 75 degrees...in comes a cold front and its 3 degrees the next day. I have looked @ Florida thinking having a house on a canal that leads to the ocean would be fun. A friend recently moved to New Orleans..what do Ppl. think of Louisiana?
@rachelpatterson23272 жыл бұрын
@@mikemiller659 go to Louisiana, cheaper and just as warm
@CherrySoda12 жыл бұрын
@@mikemiller659 it's a bit poor, but that means houses are cheaper and new Orleans is a really cool city, I don't care for baton rouge though
@jglee67212 жыл бұрын
There is no contest with the scenery. You have to pick what is important to you. I've lived in WA, FL, TX and CO. I've visited Utah a few times and want to go back again. Unless you live by the beach in FL, it can be pretty tough.
@kennethw69622 жыл бұрын
V and W are represented heavy on this list. Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wyoming, Wisconsin.
@markrowell72422 жыл бұрын
I grew up in Morro Bay, CA which is a small town right on the ocean. I lived most of my life in that state but the population has exploded. It has a wide variety of climates ranging from high mountains to seasides. Over the years the politics has driven the economy down the toilet and I was very happy to leave for Oregon when I retired. I find the weather is Roseburg, OR to be excellent. Much less rain then the sewer of Portland but enough to keep the state green. We have property and income tax but no sales tax. It is awesome to see a marked price and that is what you pay. No mental gymnastics to figure out what the final cost is. Property cost is okay but the typical pay for jobs is nothing to write home about. I have traveled to all but 6 states in the US and I am extremely happy with my move to Oregon.
@Nanno00 Жыл бұрын
I moved from Austin, Texas to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan about 2 years ago and have absolutely no regrets!!!!
@SwamiEpstein10 ай бұрын
What about the summer heat!? 🥵
@TimothyForbesXXI2 жыл бұрын
I moved from New York State to Massachusetts eight years ago, and it is a move I personally don't regret. There are many more opportunities, and the health care here is outstanding. Sure, there are issues, and the day may come when I might have to consider a relocation to Syracuse. Overall, though, this is a great state.
@EngagingOverImmersive2 жыл бұрын
@Reverend Boaz western mass is cheap, but isn't as Amazing as eastern mass. I'm from Massachusetts, essentially the more east you go the better the state overall.
@Aunt_Bee47382 жыл бұрын
Don't you pay the highest taxes in Massachusetts right up there with NY & Calif?
@EngagingOverImmersive2 жыл бұрын
@@Aunt_Bee4738 no, we don't. The name taxachusetts is an exaggeration. Our tax rates are just above average.
@TimothyForbesXXI2 жыл бұрын
@@Aunt_Bee4738 No. Taxes are better than in NY and CA. Yes, the cost of housing is high, especially in Boston. I live in the north central portion of the state, which is more affordable.
@Zodia1952 жыл бұрын
One of my closest friends is a native Massachusetts person and he and her wife once moved to NYC for a several years, but he missed his home state so much so after their set of twins were born, they moved back to the state.
@PitbullyNJ2 жыл бұрын
I’m originally from New Jersey. But we moved to West Virginia about 5 years ago. It was the best choice I made
@rituwebpro Жыл бұрын
"west virginia" LOL. Would rather be in NJ
@maninredhelm Жыл бұрын
I think people who choose to move to cold weather states put more thought and research into it on average than people who move to warm weather states, so their expectations are better grounded in reality. Whereas the "good weather" states pull in lots of people who don't look any deeper than that and just expect things to be easier once they show up. If you choose to be cold, you're already someone who can deal with difficulty and compromises.
@alansach8437 Жыл бұрын
Don't know about that. People also choose to be hot. 120 degrees can be just as bad as 10 degrees below!
@scanadaze2 жыл бұрын
It's hard to believe Wyoming gotten number one. My mom's family is from Wyoming. I spent 16 years myself. You can never ever pay me enough money to move back. Of all of the states I have lived in. Wyoming was the worst for me personally. The people in that state were just mean to me. The worst was when I lived 4 years in RockSprings. The miners just wanted to fight everyone. They are people you don't want to mess with. You all can go get your own opinions. For myself. My 16 years there was a nightmare. Amazing state. Minus the people. No, thank you.
@MatthewC1372 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing your part to keep people away. 🙏🏻
@Melissa-mae2 жыл бұрын
I moved to Wyoming almost 2 year ago from Colorado. I find the people here way nicer than the people in Colorado. Everyone here definitely mind their own business. I guess that can come off as mean to some people. I personally love it, but like you said Everyone has their own opinions.
@scanadaze2 жыл бұрын
@Matthew C you want to, or anyone else wants to move to Wyoming. Go for it. My personal experience in Wyoming was so bad that it wasn't funny. Even here in this town I am currently living in. This town alone has put me through the court under false charges 5 times, and I lost all 5 cases. In Wyoming, I lost my wright's under false charges. I did not have to go to war. I am a vet from the PG war. My back was broken before the war, and I still went and did my job. To make it back to have the worst life I could ever imagine due to other people's actions. Not mine. The rich took over Wyoming. They ruined Wyoming. Although I am not joking on the miners. Mean as all get out. I have no clue why. Yet they are. RockSprings is an amazing town. Many others. Yet myself. I avoid Wyoming. It's hours between towns. Just hope you never break down. No one will help you. Your on your own.
@scanadaze2 жыл бұрын
@Melissa everyone experience in any place is different. I lived in Wyoming for 16 years. Yet my mom's family is from Wyoming. I have been in and out of Wyoming my whole life. I know Wyoming like the back of my hand. I am over 52. If your having an amazing time living there. Then I am very happy for you. I did love Wyoming very much. I personally will never be back. There is some amazing history in Wyoming. Enjoy it.
@Ohkayy_yy2 жыл бұрын
It’s called gentrification. The people that are “happy” living in this list are people u wouldn’t want to get to know anyway. They’re boring suburbanites, who’s idea of a lifestyle is hiking and drinking Starbucks and driving 4 miles to the nearest Walmart
@genehart2612 жыл бұрын
Interesting that so many of these states experience extreme cold; each to their own but cold/snow is a deal breaker for me. I'm a native Southern Californian who moved to Nevada 20 years ago, no regrets.
@yaxleader2 жыл бұрын
The cold is pretty easy to get used to tbh. Heat is much harder to adapt to imo. Once you're adapted to the cold, everything feels warmer. 50 degrees feels like 70, 10 degrees only feels like 30 and so on. Also, you can just bundle up to counteract it, and you can only strip so much in the heat before its no longer socially acceptable XD
@casey81642 жыл бұрын
In my experience, warm weather places use the weather as a crutch. Cold weather places have bad weather, so have to excel in other areas. Having lived in places ranging from Minnesota to California to Maine to Hawaii, the cold weather places just tend to have such an amazing culture surrounding them. Mountains are and beaches are pretty, but ultimately it's about the people.
@genehart2612 жыл бұрын
@@casey8164 just a personal preference, not a challenge.
@glenmurie2 жыл бұрын
The cold enforces a different set of social rules and obligations on people than in places where it’s warm all year.
@genehart2612 жыл бұрын
@@glenmurie yeah, we desert people run around naked all the time.
@mrdonigan Жыл бұрын
I initially loved moving to Colorado from Nebraska. Nebraska weather sucks, and there's not much to do there. Then Colorado became WAY too expensive and traffic became a huge issue. We'll see how NM is here soon.
@Vinsanity503 Жыл бұрын
NM sucks
@paulacarter9498 Жыл бұрын
Since the pandemic, it feels like the whole of DC, NOVA and part of NYC have moved to Richmond, VA. Many people are still working from home and the northern cities are an easy Amtrak away. Unfortunately, housing prices have gone through the roof. Condo and apartment buildings are being built all over - in places I never thought anyone would live.
@k7j62 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why Oregon would make the list! You say it ALMOST did! Well! I’ve lived in Oregon all my life. And I’m ashamed to be from there. It has on-going rain & people are selfish, careless, clueless & dishonest & are NEVER considerate of others. EVER! Not to mention also! They outlaw stuff that is important to have & make into law for us to do stuff that is not right. The only plus about Oregon is there is no Sales Tax. And that is the only plus about them. Although! Colorado on the other hand! You were right to put them on the list. They are quite the opposite of Oregon. They are honest, caring & giving. And Colorado doesn’t get even half as much rain as Oregon ether. I’m surprised they aren’t number 1 because of that! But I have a good feeling that the more people see how good Colorado is! They could likely go higher next time! And please keep in mind! I’m only telling you all this because I’ve been there & I know.
@Sleepeasy-qw8nx Жыл бұрын
Moved to Mississippi from NY almost 4years now. Beautiful state with great politics. Couldn’t be happier.
@shaynewhite12 жыл бұрын
Moved from CA (Bay Area) to WA (Seattle metro) earlier this year and don't regret it for a second. I don't mind the gray weather, although I haven't lived through winter here yet. And I've met a lot of great people. It's gorgeous and there's so much to do here. Outside of Seattle things are more affordable, unlike CA which is just expensive everywhere.
@HorizonMediaGaming2 жыл бұрын
I been here since 2018, GO OUTSIDE DURING WINTER. First three years I stayed in doors during winter and was miserable, this fall has been fun since I’m getting out more and excited for snow shoeing. I live down in the Vancouver portland metro
@tapestry64552 жыл бұрын
To me both states have the same atmosphere. Am bayarea 3 generations it was much nicer in grandparents time.
@geraldclough28702 жыл бұрын
Gray gets very awful after about 2 years.
@jglee67212 жыл бұрын
I lived just south of Seattle for 25 years. I had a home that could probably net me 500K today if I had held on to it. Looking back, I had no regret for leaving and selling the house because I would have been very dead had I stayed in Seattle. When it rained every day for a month, I bailed and moved to FL in 2006. 500K is not worth it for my life.
@l.plzsavethebeez4852 жыл бұрын
Let's hope the police get re- funded!
@bobamaden2 жыл бұрын
I had guessed Colorado would be number one, just because of my anecdotal experience, but was surprised that my home state of MN edged it out. There is an adage along the lines of "as hard as it is to convince people to move TO Minnesota, it's even harder to get them to leave." The cold winters are generally the worst part, but there are a lot of things you can do to combat that.
@ziggystardusk66292 жыл бұрын
What are some of those ways?
@bobamaden2 жыл бұрын
@@ziggystardusk6629 The main thing is getting serious about the right clothes. I've accumulated enough of a variety of types of layers that I now can always dress appropriately. I have hats and gloves that are truly warm and I don't care how dorky they look. Really warm mittens, hats that fully cover the ears, neck gaiters, base layers, they have all greatly improved my experience being outside in the winter. And although Minnesota cities are generally very on point with plowing, it still helps to adjust one's driving style relative to how likely it is that there will be icy patches, or how likely it is that someone driving in front of you will be careless in some way.
@mikemcconeghy4658 Жыл бұрын
This is a nice video. Glad people found places they liked. Also loved the location shots in this. Those are some good-looking places.
@epjetta Жыл бұрын
Born in seattle, been here my whole life. Working to get out, its not the place it used to be.
@PSTXFL2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Wyoming. Really liked it but couldn’t get used to the bitter cold and crazy strong winds several months a year.
@MatthewC1372 жыл бұрын
@@Su-Jo Not everywhere.
@Melissa-mae2 жыл бұрын
Where I live in Wyoming its only windy in the winter months or when there is a snow storm or any kind of storm for that matter.
@PSTXFL2 жыл бұрын
@@Melissa-mae I lived in Casper, loved the big open country but can’t live in that cold weather. Where I’m at is 30 degrees warmer than Casper today.
@Melissa-mae2 жыл бұрын
@@PSTXFL I like the cold weather. I have to have all four seasons. I lived in colorado my whole life until I moved here 2 years ago. I live in Gillette. The weather is a little different here than in Casper.
@PSTXFL2 жыл бұрын
@@Melissa-mae I also lived in Hill City and Rapid City, SD, not far from there. Not as windy as Casper but lots of snow. Beautiful in warm weather though. These days I only need two seasons - spring and summer, preferably with a beach nearby. 👍
@4evrtrenchbaby Жыл бұрын
I recently moved to Missouri from Texas and I’m currently about to move back to Texas next month. I realized I’m the western usa type of guy , desert mountains and beautiful landscapes.
@user-qh6nf2ev9s2 жыл бұрын
I lived in Maine 10 years ago, great state, green and quite, no big cities, has that small time rural America feel, plus the ocean and all the islands, surprisingly beach life is not as a thing as in other famous costal states even though maine has some of the most beautiful waterfronts in the country, there was one little problem though Maine is a place to move to when you are already rich, if you have to rely on a paycheck it’s tough, that’s why I had to move to Ohio but as soon as I get my money right I know exactly the spot I’m moving to in Maine. Love it.
@Vinsanity503 Жыл бұрын
Tell me the spot your talking about in Maine
@GRZUX2 жыл бұрын
Virginia has been exploding with growth over my whole short 23 years of life and my parents. Lots of job opportunity and amazing scenery in parts. It’s getting pretty crazy and crowded in some parts but it’s easy to escape to places that probably will never grow and are slow and laid back. The northern and eastern areas are booming, the western parts are chill
@nicsamazingpinballchannel76882 жыл бұрын
New Roanoker here. Love it!
@diannt95832 жыл бұрын
Love VA! If I had known more people there, I would have retired there.
@MG-ot2yr2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I've been living in NoVA since 1978, I remember many area roads when they were winding back country roads and now are multi-lane highways, and of course all the other development. Lived in Clifton for many years, the town survived all the surrounding development, its still like driving through a timewarp. Living in Leesburg now, in the historic center, everything is walking distance, love it.
@janhatcher69912 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love Virginia! Thinking I'll move back there someday. I'm currently in Oregon but I have lots and lots of family in Virginia. Was born in Maryland. And yes, it is a beautiful state and very nice people there and lots to do like you said.
@MA-jh8zi2 жыл бұрын
@@MG-ot2yr I grew up in Clifton and Waterford (just outside of Leesburg)! Moved away to FL for about 20 years, and now live in Coastal Virginia.
@Theteaspot52 жыл бұрын
I just moved from Portland, Maine to Virginia Beach, Virginia. Virginia has been great and so many pros over living in Maine. I see why it made the list!
@bluecollardiesel2 жыл бұрын
Moving to Cedar City from So Cal. Cant wait. Bringing my American flag, guns and my Red vote. God bless